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St. Mary s Catholic Church Annunciation Church of B.V.M., Shumway, IL +Bishop Thomas John Paprocki Father Charles Edwards, Pastor Father Mark Tracy, Parochial Vicar Reconciliation Time: Saturdays 4:15-5:00 pm Mass Times: Saturday 5:30 pm & Sunday 8:30 am Wednesday 7:15 am Ph #- Daytime St. Anthony 347-7129 Emergency 703-1042 www.stmarysshumway.org Other Parishes Mass Times: St. Anthony - Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 am Weekdays Mon-Fri 6:30 am & 8:30 am Wed. 6:30 am only Sat. 6:30am(First Sat. only) Sacred Heart Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 8:30, 10:30 am, 5:30 pm Spanish 7:00pm Weekdays Mon-Fri 7:15 am 2 nd Mass on Wed. 8:30 am (school year) Victim Assistance Contact Information To Report Child Sexual Abuse by Church Personnel or to inquire about Safe Environment Programs in the Diocese of Springfield Contact: Patricia Kornfeld, Victim Assistance Coordinator PH: 217-321-1155 Email: pkornfeld@dio.org Child Abuse Reporting & Investigation number at 217-321-1155 or Children & Family Services Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-25-ABUSE. Diocese Website: www.dio.org PRAYER LIST: Please remember them in your prayers! Terri Gragert Gerard Bierman Elizabeth Weidner Danell Spannagel Condron Marita Kemme Rory Miller Velma Kirchhofer Norma Buhler Loretta Meek John Meek Dan Zacha Harlow Lawrence Abileen Bennett Larry Storm Reagan McCormick Leon Vonderheide Caralea Smith Dale Worman Jim Slifer Beverly Storm Contact info for Bulletin Announcements Donna Davis, 162 N. 3000 E. Rd, Stewardson, IL 62463 682-5707 or 690-2640 drosedavis@hotmail.com or stmarysshumway@gmail.com place note in bulletin box in the sacristy Peg Storm John Sheehan Louise McKay Dale Fitzpatrick Jack Hardiek Rich Lauwerens Lanny Grove Dale Greuel Carl Zalman Protecting God s Children We are going to host a Protecting God's Children Workshop on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, at 6:00pm, at the Sacred Heart Parish Center, Effingham. Please call 347.7177 to register. Family Connection Luke 4:1-13 In Luke's Gospel, the story of Jesus' temptation in the desert appears just after Jesus' baptism and before Jesus begins his public ministry. We can imagine this as a time of transition, a turning point in Jesus' life. Perhaps we can liken it to one of the important turning points in our own lives: the decision to marry, the birth of a child, the acceptance of a new job, or the decision to move to a new home. After the moment of decision, having reached the point of no return, we sometimes begin to wonder if we are prepared and ready for the task before us. Turning points can be times of doubt and insecurity. Jesus' response to the temptations of the devil offers an example for responding in faith when our doubts and insecurities tempt us to distrust God's sufficiency. Jesus rebukes the devil by quoting Scripture. Each citation is an affirmation of trust in God. We learn to trust in big things by practicing trust in little things. Our Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving invite us to trust God in these small ways. They remind us that God will suffice for us. They prepare us to trust in God in all things, especially in moments of doubt and uncertainty. As a family, talk about ways in which trust has been built among members of the family. Observe how being trustworthy in small matters enables us to trust one another in more important matters. Offer specific examples if possible (e.g., children who establish their responsibility in household tasks can be granted greater independence and freedom to choose how they perform these tasks). Today's Gospel shows us how Jesus trusted God in all things. Read aloud today's Gospel, Luke 4:1-13. Discuss how Jesus showed his trust in God when he resisted the devil's temptations. Invite family members to name times when they have trusted God in matters small or large. Write a family prayer together. You might write the prayer so that each line begins with a letter in the word trust. Pray this prayer together. Colorectal Cancer Awareness Events- Participants may receive free take home test. www.stanthonyshospital.org Monday, March 11 Thursday, March 21 Wednesday, March 27 8-10 am & 5-7 pm 7-8:30am &10:30-12:30 7-9 am & 4-6 pm Workman Sports St. Anthony s Health Center HSHS St. Anthony s Wellness Center Building B Lobby Memorial Hospital Lobby St. Isidore the Farmer will be hosting their Spring Breakfast at St. Aloysius Hall, Bishop Creek on Sunday, March 17th from 7:00 am noon. The menu includes whole hog sausage, ham, fried or scrambled eggs, pancakes, homemade breads and rolls. There will be a bucket raffle, country store and mystery boxes. We look forward to seeing you there. St. Anthony Summer Mission Trip--We are looking for jobs to complete for parishioners! The summer high school mission team is looking to fundraise for their upcoming Mission trip to Topeka, Kansas. They are looking for some odds and ends jobs to complete in order to help cover the costs of the trip. If you have a job that needs completed, contact Katalyn Bourgeois at kbourgeois@stanthony.com or 217-342-6969 (ext. 3103) for more information. Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact St. Anthony s office (347-7129) at least 9 months before your anticipated wedding date to begin your spiritual preparation. One or both persons must be registered and actively living their faith at St. Mary s Church for at least 6 months to celebrate their wedding here. All couples planning to be married at our parishes must attend a Pre-Cana program, Natural Family Planning program and FOCCUS evaluation. For those who were former members here, they must be registered and actively living their faith at the parish where they reside. Sacrament of Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated during Mass on Saturdays & Sundays (not during Lent or Advent). A family must be registered & actively living their faith at St. Mary s Church for 6 months to assure faith will be shared with the new born child. Godparents must also be registered in a Catholic parish or other Christian church & actively living their faith. A Baptism Class is held and is required for all parents. We ask that both parents attend this class together. Godparents are also encouraged and welcome to attend. For more information, please call the parish office (347-7129). 1

Annual Catholic Services Appeal The programs, services, & ministries supported by the Annual Catholic Services Appeal meet the larger diocesan needs of Catholics and others in the Diocese of Springfield. As of Friday, Feb. 27, 2019 125 Parish Families 39 Family Gifts (30%) $171.28 Average Gift Per Family $ 6680.00 Total Pledge Gifts (58%) $ 11,508.00 ACSA Goal for 2018/2019 Simply make your check payable to ACSA (with St. Mary s of Shumway in the memo line), ACSA on the envelope, and drop it in the collection. Spring into action: making a DeColores weekend. Say yes to a 3 day beautiful experience, at camp Walter Scott. Share in inspiring talks, renew your faith, and make new friends. For more information, please call Mary Sur at 217-342-2003. De Colores Spring Weekends The Men s Weekend, March 21st - 24th Lay leader: Brian Koester; contact @ 217-821- 4716 or goodwithhands67@yahoo.com The Women s Weekend, March 28th - 31st; Lay leader, Betty Zumbahlen 217-844-3328; bettyzumbahlen@gmail.com Natural Family Planning Class 2019 Sessions: Friday, April 26th 6:00pm - St. Anthony, Effingham Saturday, June 1st 2:00pm - Sacred Heart, Effingham Saturday, July 13th 10:00am - St. Anthony, Effingham Friday, August 23rd 6:30pm - St. Francis, Teutopolis Saturday, September 28th 9:30am - Sacred Heart, Effingham To register Contact Kate Pruemer at 217-821-1840 or kpruemer@gmail.com. Weekly Offering.2/24/19 3-3-19_ Adults..2106.00..2085.00 Kids...5.50 8.00 Loose..236.00.339.00 Catholic Times. 15.00 Total...$2362.50.2432.00 Spring Training is always an exciting time for baseball fans. A time filled with hope and expectation as fans see their new team and dream of a great season. Spring Training is that first opportunity to see the new free agents or players acquired by trades. It is also the opportunity to see what potential minor leaguers look like the next franchise players. Spring Training is also an exciting time even for non-baseball fans because it means winter is almost gone! Something that I have always found interesting about Spring Training is how major leaguers return to the basics. The best baseball players in the world are seen practicing fielding bunts and getting bunts down. The best of the best are seen practicing the basics of fielding and throwing, trying to hone their craft. The best hitters are back practicing their timing and working on their weaknesses as hitters. The best of the best return to the basics because they know greatness is built upon the fundamentals. The fundamentals must continually be mastered before they move on to more difficult tasks. The same is true in the spiritual life. Jesus Christ and His Church know this reality and invite Christians back to the basics every Lent. Every Lent is like spring training where we return to the basics of faith in Christ. Every gospel over the next few Sundays will touch upon some fundamental of faith including Ash Wednesday which touches upon prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, staple disciplines for a healthy spiritual life. A great opportunity that we have to return to basics, this Lent is our Parish Mission by Deacon Joel and Lisa Schmidt. They will speak to us about the basic tenet of faith that we are created in the Image and Likeness of God. They will help explore this reality more fully so we can dive deeper into the truth of who am I in God s eyes. Along with the basic of identity, Deacon Joel and Lisa will also look at the importance of relationships in our lives and where we might need healing in them. And finally, they will cover the essential basic of faith that Christ has a Mission for each one of us. Each evening promises to be an excellent opportunity for us as a faith community to hone in again on the basics of faith so that we can progress further in the spiritual life. In Christ s Mercy. Fr. Mark Tracy Lenten Regulations 1. ABSTINENCE Everyone 14 years of age and over is bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. 2. FAST Everyone 18 years of age and under 59 is required to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. On these two days of fast and abstinence, only one full meatless meal is permitted. Two other meatless meals, sufficient to maintain strength may be taken according to each person s needs, but together these two should not equal another full meal. Free Tax Preparation--Effingham Catholic Charities--VITA/TCE Partner Families with income less than $60,000 January 30, 2019 to April 1, 2019 Monday-Friday 9:00-11:30 A.M. and 12:30-3:00 P.M. See the bulletin board for extra info and a flyer to take home. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids (including milk and fruit juices) are allowed. 3. To disregard completely the law of fast and abstinence is seriously sinful.

8 Mass Intentions: Saturday, March 9 Mary Slifer Sunday, March 10 Wednesday, March 13 Saturday, March 16 Della Wernsing by Alice Richards Sunday, March 17 Paul Runde To have a Mass said please put intention request along with who it is from, the date you would like it said and your money in an envelope and drop it in the collection basket. Masses will then be recorded in the Intention book by one of the priests, Donna Davis or Karen Kemme. There are many available dates for 2019. Don t forget about Wednesday morning Mass To help you with planning your requests there is a calendar posted on the cabinet in the sacristy which shows available dates. It will be updated weekly prior to the weekend Masses. Wednesday, March 13-7:15 am Volunteers for ministries Saturday, March 16, 2019 Lector: Christy Brown Servers: Thomas Davis Trey Brown Ushers: Jesse Davis Greeters: Jesse Davis Family Gift Bearers: Mike & Rosemary Holland Euch. Min: Rosemary Holland, Katrina Davis Donna Davis Sunday, March 17, 2019 Lector: Terry Hoene Servers: Kassie Vonderheide Stacie Vonderheide Shae Conder Ushers: Josh Spannagel Jason Vonderheide Greeters: Rosemary Vonderheide Gift Bearers: Don & Marcella Antrim Euch. Min: Roy Waldhoff, Marcella Antrim Linda Doedtman Money Counters: Deb Stremming Joe & Kay Conder St. Anthony Church is hosting a Lenten Mission, The Power of Three, at7:00pm each night, with Deacon Joel and Lisa Schmidt speaking on the following topics: Sunday, March 10: Identity Monday, March 11: Relationship Tuesday, March 12: Mission Everyone is invited. There will be a collection for Catholic Charities the weekend of March 16-17. You can find the envelope in your envelope box OR you can place your donation in a plain envelope marked Catholic Charities. We will have Stations of the Cross 6pm on Fridays during Lent at St. Mary s. Up Coming Events: Life Advocacy Day in Springfield March 20 For more info on either of these events please see the fliers on the bulletin boards or if viewing the bulletin on line scroll down see the fliers. Women s Retreat St. Anthony Church is hosting a Women s retreat on Saturday, March 23rd beginning with Mass at 8:30am. Marlene Mulford will be our speaker for the day. Marlene is retired from the Springfield Diocese after 25 years of service. Most recently, she was the Directory of Communications. A graduate of the Catholic Spiritual Mentorship Program, she spiritually mentors women. To register, please call the parish office at 217-347-7129. The cost for the day will be $10. Healing the Grieving Heart Next Session begins April 2 through April 30. Preregistration is required. Call HSHS St. Anthony s Community Programs at 217-347-1529 or www.stanthonyshospital.org Monthly Prayer Vigil for Life will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Lillyville on Monday March 18. Praying the scriptural rosary will begin at 6:00 pm, mass will follow at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to join us in prayer for the legal protection of unborn children. The 7:30 pm business meeting will follow in the parish hall. Refreshments will be served while the Illinois abortion bills are discussed and the upcoming Pro-Life Rally and Lobby Day at Springfield on March 20. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! J Kathy Brown 3-10 Ben Thompson 3-11 Shae Vonderheide 3-13 James Vonderheide 3-13 Rory Miller 3-15 Fish Fries will be held Friday, March 8, 15, & 22, from 4:30pm to 7:30pm, in the Sacred Heart Parish Center. Menu includes fish, mac & cheese or baked potato, slaw or applesauce, chips, drink, and dessert. Large plate: $8.00; small plate $4.00. Carry outs are available. The No Fish Fish Fry will be Friday, March 29, from 4:30pm to 7:30pm, in the Sacred Heart Parish Center. Join us for Joe s Pizza cheese pizza and meatless pasta, salad, breadsticks, and dessert. Adults: $6.00; Children $4.00. Pro-Life Corner Are you disturbed by the recent abortion legislation passed in New York and New Mexico? Have you heard about the extreme abortion legislation recently proposed for Illinois? The news about abortion and infanticide can be overwhelming. Our first response should be prayer. We must also speak out and fight for the unborn and their mothers. To stay informed about local events and opportunities, send an email to prolife@stanthony.com and request to be added to the pro-life updates email list from the St. Anthony/Sacred Heart/St. Mary Pro-Life Group. March Committee: Jamie Brown, Timber Miller, Joyce Shadwell, Rita McKay, Carol Levitt

There will be a collection for Catholic Charities the weekend of March 16-17. You can find the envelope in your envelope box OR you can place your donation in a plain envelope marked Catholic Charities.

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Catholic Charities FREE Tax Preparation Free Tax Preparation Effingham Catholic Charities VITA/TCE Partner Families with income less than $60,000 January 30, 2019 to April 1, 2019 Monday-Friday 9:00-11:30 A.M. and 12:30-3:00 P.M. Come to Effingham Catholic Charities to fill out the interview sheet and drop-off your tax information. When your taxes are finished, we will call you to make an appointment to review and sign the tax returns. Please bring the following items A copy of last year s tax return Taxpayer s proof of identity All forms, W-2, 1098, and 1099 Information for other income ID # for child care provider Information for deductions and credits Proof of account for direct deposit of refund (e.g. voided check) Social security cards and/or ITIN notices/cards for everyone in your household Questions? Call (217) 857-1458 Thank you for your witness of God s love.